About the Designer

In 1911, Walter Martiny began to produce shoes with vulcanized rubber soles at the Superga factory in Turin, Italy. The result was the now-iconic 2750 sneaker. The style quickly gained favor, becoming known as the “People’s Shoe of Italy.” Modern iterations of the classic profile include high-tops and slip-ons, with capsule collections and collaborations with artists and designers keeping the celebrated silhouette fresh.
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